Due to the somewhat severe drop on the arrows the bow fires, it is difficult for those inexperienced in use of the bow to hit targets at long ranges. Using the lines on the Marksman sight available for the bow as mil dots, one can estimate distance to the target, and so better line up the shot.

If the 0 marker is on the enemy’s head, and if the 100 marker stops at their feet they are 25 meters away.

If the 50 marker is on the enemy’s head, and if the 80 marker stops at their knee they are 50 meters away.

If the 0 marker is on the enemy’s head, and if the 50 marker stops at their knee they are 80 meters away.

If the 0 marker is on the enemy’s head, and if the 50 marker stops at their feet they are 100 meters away.

Once having found the distance to the enemy, simply line up the proper vertical distance and launch the arrow.

For example, if the enemy is estimated to be 25 meters away, place the enemy between the 0 and 50 meter marks on the sight.

If the enemy is estimated to be 100 meters away, place the enemy along the 100 meter mark on the sight.